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Whatsapp App displays Notification Even After It was Closed!
Hi.
I installed Whatsapp on my Windows 11.
The bizzare thing that happened is that, even after I closed Whatsapp (it was not visible anymore neither on the task bar nor on the tray icon area), Whatsapp kept running on the background and displaying notifications of new messages arriving on my whatsapp on the screen!
I certainly don't want apps running on the background after they were completely closed on the interface.
How can I force Whatsapp to be closed completely when I close it? Certainly that raises the concern of how many other apps are running on the background after being closed? I'm talking here, obviously, of explicit apps that should work only when opened by the user and displayed on the screen. I'm not talking about normal background processes of apps used to improve performance.
A background process to optimize performance is completely different of an app fully running and receiving messages after being closed. It's like closing Outlook Email and keep receiving notifications that a new Email arrived even though the app was closed. That didn't happen with outlook. but it's a good analogy. That behaviour from Whatsapp is unacceptable!
Try this...
Settings>Apps>Installed apps>"scroll down to whatsapp">"click on 3 dots">Advanced options>Back ground apps permissions> "take your pick from always, optimised, and never. Probably 'never' in your case">Runs at log in>"you can toggle this on/off if you do/don't want it to automatically kick off at start"
Hope this helps
Neetu : )
4 Replies
- imchetanCopper Contributor
There is only one way to disable WhatsApp from being automatically logged on boot which is via regedit. (WORKED FOR ME)
Go To: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer
(If the 'Explorer' folder doesn't exist under Policies, just create one)
Right click on 'Explorer' and New > Key, name it "DisallowRun".
Then right click on "DisallowRun" and New > String Value, name it 1
Then double click the string (1) and set value data: WhatsApp.exe and hit ok.
Just restart your desktop/pc and whatsapp will no longer startup automatically unless you launch it manually. You can simply restrict the popup notifications of Whatsapp from its settings.
- NeetuKahlonCopper Contributor
Try this...
Settings>Apps>Installed apps>"scroll down to whatsapp">"click on 3 dots">Advanced options>Back ground apps permissions> "take your pick from always, optimised, and never. Probably 'never' in your case">Runs at log in>"you can toggle this on/off if you do/don't want it to automatically kick off at start"
Hope this helps
Neetu : )
- CMAriCopper Contributor
I'm not satisfied either by this solution, when I specificaly express my intention to quit the app, and even KILLED THE TASK in the task manager, I certainly don't want the app to keep running ! Muting it by removing her right to notify me does not satisfy me. Thank you for your time
- doraimom_Copper Contributor
NeetuKahlon I would say you told me everything I needed to know, but the only issue here is that "never" was already selected for background permission for Whatsapp. I'm certain I didn't follow this path suggested by you before, so if I changed that background behaviour, it was done by other means. Anyway, I appreciate your help and believe that to be the solution. If I keep seeing notifications when I close Whatsapp, I'll let you guys know. I just need to enable Whatsapp notifications again in Windows.